The story of the flood is a true story, described in the literature of many nations. Noah survived it, and tiny handsful of others apparently did as well, but not many. Whether or not the flood and the events surrounding it were visited upon the Earth as punishment for sin I don't have an opinion. The one thing it might plausibly have been a punishment for to my thinking would have been man himself beginning to learn how to re-engineer living forms and misusing the skill to devise things like chiggers, ticks, and biting flies. There is no reasonable way to believe that a loving God created those kinds of things. But that's just a guess, I wasn't there.
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almost half of americans voted for W twice.
twice!
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They moistly come out at night, moistly.
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HacksawJ. Duggan Esq.Wrestler at LawRegistered Userregular
The story of the flood is a true story, described in the literature of many nations. Noah survived it, and tiny handsful of others apparently did as well, but not many. Whether or not the flood and the events surrounding it were visited upon the Earth as punishment for sin I don't have an opinion. The one thing it might plausibly have been a punishment for to my thinking would have been man himself beginning to learn how to re-engineer living forms and misusing the skill to devise things like chiggers, ticks, and biting flies. There is no reasonable way to believe that a loving God created those kinds of things. But that's just a guess, I wasn't there.
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almost half of americans voted for W twice.
twice!
You can't make some of this shit up. They're raising the bar so high... can't even reach it to make fun of them...
Elendil, should you come back online at some point tonight, I am compiling a list of appropriate classical songs for SAD. So far I've got Adagio and Moonlight Sonata (first movement). Can you think of any other worthy additions? Grazie.
Than recommended Peer Gynt. Asa's Death seemed to fit nicely.
So my psych teacher had sort of a creepy semi-breakdown in class today.
We were talking about the "reminiscence bump" which is the idea that when looking back on your life, the majority of your memories are from 13-30 and from the past few years. This is because 13-30 has the most going on and all types of big life shifts and moments going on and after that your life kind of normalizes, so you don't remember as much; it's all kind of a blur.
So some people remarked that that was kind of a depressing thought, and the teacher said it shouldn't be depressing for us because we still have a good deal of that ahead of us, and he is 27 (grad student) so for him it is kind of depressing and how his life was already beginning to normalize at least in terms of a career/vocation in psychology, and he started rambling about how maybe that wasn't his passion or anything, he just kind of went with the flow and did what he was good at but it wasn't like his life dream and now he's already entrenched in the world of psychology and he can't just start over without going back to school and starting completely from scratch and how he doesn't see anything exciting happening in his life in the "3 years he has left" (when he turns 30 and theoretically his life becomes less memorable) and how his career life is pretty much set on a track now and blah blah blah
God I was just expecting him to flip over the table and start yelling I NEVER WANTED TO BE A PSYCHOLOGIST! I WANTED TO BE AN ACTOR! FUCK THIS CLASS AND FUCK YOU ALL!
Elendil, should you come back online at some point tonight, I am compiling a list of appropriate classical songs for SAD. So far I've got Adagio and Moonlight Sonata (first movement). Can you think of any other worthy additions? Grazie.
Than recommended Peer Gynt. Asa's Death seemed to fit nicely.
SAD?
Single Awareness Day, the bitter person's acronym for Valentine's Day.
I should note that the Adagio mentioned is 'Adagio for Strings'.
god damn, you are cute and all, and I will contiue to make comments to that effect on the internet, but if I ever meet you in real life you are never getting anywhere near my nuts.
Hur hur hur... right obvious one liner for you to respond with.
Fuck that. I'd be afraid to shake your hand.
hur hur... another obvious one liner, but I'm not really that repulsive in person.
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They moistly come out at night, moistly.
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Rear Admiral ChocoI wanna be an owl, Jerry!Owl York CityRegistered Userregular
Elendil, should you come back online at some point tonight, I am compiling a list of appropriate classical songs for SAD. So far I've got Adagio and Moonlight Sonata (first movement). Can you think of any other worthy additions? Grazie.
Than recommended Peer Gynt. Asa's Death seemed to fit nicely.
SAD?
Singles Awareness Day, the bitter person's acronym for Valentine's Day.
I should note that the Adagio mentioned is 'Adagio for Strings'.
Ah. I thought you were asking for music for Seaonal Affective Disorder.
Shostakovich is good for depressing shit. I like the first movement of the 5th symphony. Second movement of Beethoven 7 is a must. A number of the minor key stuff in Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (the B minor fugue of book 1 especially).
God I was just expecting him to flip over the table and start yelling I NEVER WANTED TO BE A PSYCHOLOGIST! I WANTED TO BE AN ACTOR! FUCK THIS CLASS AND FUCK YOU ALL!
that would have been legendary.
especially if he started rambling about how his father pushed him into it, etc.
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and her knees up on the glove compartment
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
Elendil, should you come back online at some point tonight, I am compiling a list of appropriate classical songs for SAD. So far I've got Adagio and Moonlight Sonata (first movement). Can you think of any other worthy additions? Grazie.
Than recommended Peer Gynt. Asa's Death seemed to fit nicely.
SAD?
Singles Awareness Day, the bitter person's acronym for Valentine's Day.
I should note that the Adagio mentioned is 'Adagio for Strings'.
Ah. I thought you were asking for music for Seaonal Affective Disorder.
Shostakovich is good for depressing shit. I like the first movement of the 5th symphony. Second movement of Beethoven 7 is a must. A number of the minor key stuff in Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (the B minor fugue of book 1 especially).
Many thanks, sir. I shall dedicate a swig of whatever alcohol I am drinking that day to your knowledge and honor.
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Rear Admiral ChocoI wanna be an owl, Jerry!Owl York CityRegistered Userregular
edited February 2007
I wanted to write "She is excellent in bed!" as a joke but she was watching me type and I fear for my life.
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almost half of americans voted for W twice.
twice!
You can't make some of this shit up. They're raising the bar so high... can't even reach it to make fun of them...
That's some crude sexual euphemism, right?
We were talking about the "reminiscence bump" which is the idea that when looking back on your life, the majority of your memories are from 13-30 and from the past few years. This is because 13-30 has the most going on and all types of big life shifts and moments going on and after that your life kind of normalizes, so you don't remember as much; it's all kind of a blur.
So some people remarked that that was kind of a depressing thought, and the teacher said it shouldn't be depressing for us because we still have a good deal of that ahead of us, and he is 27 (grad student) so for him it is kind of depressing and how his life was already beginning to normalize at least in terms of a career/vocation in psychology, and he started rambling about how maybe that wasn't his passion or anything, he just kind of went with the flow and did what he was good at but it wasn't like his life dream and now he's already entrenched in the world of psychology and he can't just start over without going back to school and starting completely from scratch and how he doesn't see anything exciting happening in his life in the "3 years he has left" (when he turns 30 and theoretically his life becomes less memorable) and how his career life is pretty much set on a track now and blah blah blah
God I was just expecting him to flip over the table and start yelling I NEVER WANTED TO BE A PSYCHOLOGIST! I WANTED TO BE AN ACTOR! FUCK THIS CLASS AND FUCK YOU ALL!
Every chat thread has a few posts like this. I think Choco has battered wife syndrome.
I should note that the Adagio mentioned is 'Adagio for Strings'.
No.
No. I love Cass. She is excellent. With not hitting me. Because she doesn't hit me.
I FELL DOWN THE STAIRS!
And yes Gim I plan on spending my valentines day curled up with my significant other(a bottle of cheap vodka)
again?
god damn, you are cute and all, and I will contiue to make comments to that effect on the internet, but if I ever meet you in real life you are never getting anywhere near my nuts.
Hur hur hur... right obvious one liner for you to respond with.
Fuck that. I'd be afraid to shake your hand.
hur hur... another obvious one liner, but I'm not really that repulsive in person.
Cass is very calm. I am glad she is calm, because it means that she does not hit me.
Oh. Okay.
RUN WHILE YOU CAN
DO NOT SURRENDER TO THE VAGINAL TYRRANY
Shostakovich is good for depressing shit. I like the first movement of the 5th symphony. Second movement of Beethoven 7 is a must. A number of the minor key stuff in Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (the B minor fugue of book 1 especially).
that would have been legendary.
especially if he started rambling about how his father pushed him into it, etc.
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
Sean Connery couldn't have said it better
She's in the bathroom now.
Send help.
You don't need to go through this alone.
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
Like Choco.
"Fugue" is an ugly word.
NEXT
She could have one-shotted that robot.
LIES